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student loanDefinition A loan offered to students which is used to pay off education-related expenses, such as college tuition, room and board at the university, or textbooks. Many of these loans are offered to s [..]
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student loanLoans made, insured, or guaranteed under any program authorized by the Higher Education Act. Loan funds are used by the borrower for education purposes.
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student loanThis can relate to several types of financial assistance available to students to help support themselves while they are studying, to assist with living and accommodation expenses and course fees and [..]
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student loanLoans given to a potential student upon entering college or university to help pay for tuition and related expenses. Student loans carry lower interest charges than is typically available to consumers [..]
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student loanMost student loan issues are covered by federal law. The U.S. Department of Education provides billions of dollars, about 70 percent of all student aid, to help millions of students and families pay f [..]
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student loanA major source of need-based financial assistance provided by the federal and provincial governments. The governments pay interest on the students loans while the borrower is engaged in full-time stud [..]
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student loanThe main source of help for students towards living costs is the student loan. The government provides these low interest loans. Graduates do not need to begin repayment of loans until they have reached a specific level of income.
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student loann. préstamo estudiantil (or para estudiantes), préstamo educativo, préstamo de estudios
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student loanmoney borrowed from a bank or lending institution that the federal or a provincial government guarantees on the student's behalf.
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student loanFunds awarded to the student that must eventually be paid back to the lender by the student.
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student loanMoney that a student borrows to pay for school. Student loans must be repaid with interest. Student loans are offered from the federal government, private lenders, and in some cases, from the school directly. The two primary loan programs are the Federal Direct Loans -- the Unsubsidized and Subsidized loan programs. Federal Direct Subsidized loans [..]
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